Azores High

  • It is a large persistent atmospheric high-pressure centre that develops over the subtropical region of the eastern North Atlantic Ocean and western Europe during the winter and spring seasons in the Northern Hemisphere.
  • Associated with anticyclonic winds in the subtropical North Atlantic, it is also called Bermuda high, Azores anticyclone, or Bermuda-Azores high.
  • According to a new study, an extremely large ‘Azores High’ has resulted in abnormally dry conditions across the western Mediterranean, including the Iberian Peninsula, primarily occupied by Spain and ....
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